On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 07:58:23 -0700, Ed Jaffe <[email protected]> 
wrote:

>On 4/25/2016 5:20 PM, Pinnacle wrote:
>> :-P <raspberry sound effect>  BCPii is fairly prevalent these days.
>> It's enabled everywhere I've been.
>
>Now that we're talking about BCPii, despite it being a _totally,
>completely and thoroughly_ inappropriate solution to the OP's original
>question, I gotta wonder how prevalent is really is...
>
>Many customer dumps I look at don't seem to have HWIBCPII running. I
>thought for sure we were running it here, but when I checked just now it
>wasn't up. After I issued the S HWISTART command, it came up and shut
>right back down. Looking at the messages, it appears we forgot to update
>the Support Element on our z13s with the community name, etc. necessary
>to enable this function. (Oops. :-[ ) Oh yeah, and I need to set up a
>slew of HWI security profiles in RACF with our new CPC serial number.
>Ugh. Another time...
>
>Also, keep in mind that BCPii is an LPAR-only facility. You get the
>following messages if you dare try to start it on a z/OS system running
>as a z/VM guest:
>
>HWI016I THE BCPII COMMUNICATION RECOVERY ENVIRONMENT IS 183
>NOW ESTABLISHED.
>HWI010I BCPII DOES NOT OPERATE ON A VM GUEST. BCPII INITIALIZATION 184
>IS HALTED.
>HWI006I BCPII ADDRESS SPACE HAS ENDED.
>
>--
>Edward E Jaffe
>Phoenix Software International, Inc
>831 Parkview Drive North
>El Segundo, CA 90245
>http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/
>
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